Why it's important not to overtighten your wheel nuts (2024)

Having to replace a flat tyre on the side of a busy road is something all motorists would rather avoid. If you know what you’re doing and everything works the way it should, fitting a spare wheel should not take more than half an hour and you’ll be on your way.

However, how would you feel in that scenario if you went to loosen your car’s wheel nuts, using the standard wheel brace supplied with the car, only to discover that the nuts were so tight you could not budge them? So tight that even placing your foot on the wheel brace and standing on it with all of your body weight could not crack them loose? Anecdotal evidence suggest this is not uncommon.

Needless to say, over-tightened wheel nuts can turn a simple wheel change into a nightmare. So, to ensure you don’t find yourself in this situation - and avoid potential mechanical damage you may not be aware of – here’s a few handy tips.

Why wheel nuts are over-tightened

This is often blamed on powerful pneumatic or battery-powered impact guns used by mechanical workshops and tyre retailers, inadvertently applying excessive torque through a hammering effect when tightening wheel nuts after vehicle servicing or fitting new tyres.

Torque is the twisting force that’s applied when wheel nuts are being tightened. The amount of torque, measured in Newton metres or Nm, is specified by your car’s manufacturer and can usually be found in the owner’s manual.

Each new car that rolls off an assembly line has its wheel nuts ‘torqued’ to the correct Nm settings. However, if these factory settings are not maintained during ownership, wheel nuts can become either too loose or too tight.

Wheel nuts that are too loose can cause a wheel to start wobbling as it rotates, creating noises and vibrations which can be easily detected and usually cured by stopping and tightening them. However, if they have been over-tightened, it can create more headaches than just being stranded on the roadside.

Damage caused by over-tightening

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This can cause stripped threads on wheel nuts and wheel studs plus stretching of the studs, which makes them weaker and prone to fracturing and eventual failure. This stretching can also cause the wheel nuts to work loose.

Disc brake rotors and brake drums can distort, causing steering wheel shake and shuddering when braking which can have knock-on effects in damaging other related components.

Alloy wheels, which are made from softer materials than steel, can also be damaged along with the aluminium dress-caps fitted to steel wheel nuts to improve their appearance. If the nuts are too tight, these caps can easily distort when force is applied to loosen them and end up spinning around on the nuts.

The only solution then is to remove the dress-cap with a chisel to access the wheel nut, which not only destroys the dress-cap but also increases the risk of alloy wheel damage while doing so.

How to avoid over-tightening

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A cost-free (if not entirely accurate) way to check wheel nut tightness is with the wheel brace supplied with your car’s tool kit.

Vehicle manufacturers design these tools to provide adequate leverage - and therefore the torque required - to tighten wheel nuts to the recommended settings. So, if you can loosen and tighten your car’s wheel nuts with the wheel brace, you can be reasonably confident that the wheel nuts have been tightened to, or close to, the correct torque. It also means you’ll be able to loosen them if you have to change wheels in our roadside scenario.

However, if you want greater accuracy, the best tool is a torque wrench. These are available from automotive accessory suppliers and hardware stores, with prices starting from around $50 for a basic version that would be adequate for this purpose.

A torque wrench allows you to select a desired torque setting and when tightening a wheel nut it will tell you (usually with a clicking sound) when the setting has been reached. Using this technique, four sets of wheel nuts can be easily checked within a minute or two.

This is a good habit to get into, particularly after your car’s wheels have been removed and refitted. Grit can get trapped between wheel nuts and the facings where they ‘seat’ on wheels, potentially creating false torque readings that aren’t indicative of actual clamping force.

So, after checking the wheel nut torque settings after wheels have been refitted, it’s important to check them again with your torque wrench after about 50km when the nuts have settled, to make sure they are still correct.

Conclusion

The average car owner rarely if ever checks their wheel nuts, which is remarkable given the pivotal role they play in driving safety. After all, if tyres are the only thing between your car and the road, then wheel nuts are the only things keeping them there.

So, it’s wise to make checking wheel nut torque settings part of your maintenance routine, particularly after your car’s wheels have been removed and refitted using impact guns, to ensure they have not been over-tightened.

Why it's important not to overtighten your wheel nuts (2024)

FAQs

Why it's important not to overtighten your wheel nuts? ›

To compensate for any possibility of loose nuts and bolts, technicians often are tempted to over-torque the wheel hardware. The improper use of tools, such as impact guns, can result in the same dangerous outcome or worse, as over-torqued lug nuts can cause permanent damage to them.

Is it bad to overtighten lug nuts? ›

To compensate for any possibility of loose nuts and bolts, technicians often are tempted to over-torque the wheel hardware. The improper use of tools, such as impact guns, can result in the same dangerous outcome or worse, as over-torqued lug nuts can cause permanent damage to them.

Can over-tightened lug nuts cause vibration? ›

The symptoms can involve much more. Improper lug nut torque procedures can result in the wheel and tire assembly being off-set during mounting. The off-set causes the mass of the tire and wheel assembly to orbit the axis of the hub, creating a vibration similar to a tire not properly balanced or one with excessive RFV.

Does it matter how tight the lug nuts are? ›

Under- or over-tightening wheel-attaching hardware can be damaging and dangerous. *If you cannot find the vehicle manufacturer's recommended torque spec, you can use the following as a guide. 7/16 in. 1/2 in.

Why is over-torquing bad? ›

Weakening. Although it might sound counterintuitive, over-torquing a screw won't prevent it from loosening over time. Vibrations, wear and tear and other external factors will eventually take their toll and cause the screw to lose its grip on the material.

Does over tightening lug nuts warped rotors? ›

All of the lug nuts have to be tightened gently, finger tight, just a little bit beyond finger tight actually, and then they have to be properly torqued. If you don't do that, the first one will be severely over tightened, and that will warp a brake rotor.

Is it OK to tighten lug nuts without torque wrench? ›

You don't need a great torque wrench for lug nuts. The precise torque isn't as important as making sure that all the lugs on a wheel are tightened to the same degree so the load is evenly applied. For most cars, I use 90 lbs. -feet, and 100 on light trucks using a slightly larger diameter lug.

What problems can loose lug wheel nuts cause? ›

A loose wheel nut can cause the tire to vibrate and the entire vehicle to wobble, especially at higher speeds. In these circ*mstances, a driver may struggle to retain control of the vehicle, making a crash very likely.

What is the correct torque for wheel nuts? ›

It depends on the car model, rim size, design (aluminium or steel rims) and number of bolts. It is normally between 110 N⋅m and 120 N⋅m. If you change the rims on your car, you will find the new torque values in the rim certificate.

How to loosen over torqued lug nuts? ›

Using a rubber mallet or a hammer to pound on the handle of the lug wrench can be an effective way of loosening particularly stuck-on lug nuts in an emergency. If you're stuck on the side of the highway, it might be your only option. If you're without a hammer at all, a rock or another heavy object could also work.

Will loose lug nuts cause noise? ›

Rattling sounds like a coin in a washing machine

Does the rattling sound stop as you drive faster? It could be a loose lug nut inside a hub cap – meaning your wheel wasn't tightened properly the last time it was removed and replaced. Take your car to a mechanic ASAP, or tighten it yourself if you know how.

What happens if I overtorque my wheel nuts? ›

Damage caused by over-tightening

This can cause stripped threads on wheel nuts and wheel studs plus stretching of the studs, which makes them weaker and prone to fracturing and eventual failure. This stretching can also cause the wheel nuts to work loose.

How much should lug nuts be torqued? ›

Most vehicles have lug nuts that require around 100 pound-feet of torque. However, certain vehicles require more or less. It's best to check your vehicle's manual to find out the exact specifications you need.

When should you loosen the lug nuts? ›

After removing the hub cap (if applicable), use the lug wrench to loosen the lug nuts on the wheel with the flat tire. Be sure to do this before using the jack to lift the wheel off the ground. Lug nuts are installed very tightly, and the vehicle may rock or shift while removing them.

Can you overtighten wheel nuts by hand? ›

If you are using the tire iron that came with the vehicle, likely no. The tire iron that comes with your vehicle is designed to be a certain length so as to ensure the typical person will not over tighten the nuts or bolt. If you are using an aftermarket tire iron or long bar, yes it is possible.

Will over tightening lug nuts warped rotors? ›

All of the lug nuts have to be tightened gently, finger tight, just a little bit beyond finger tight actually, and then they have to be properly torqued. If you don't do that, the first one will be severely over tightened, and that will warp a brake rotor.

What can happen if a bolt or nut is over torqued past the recommended limits? ›

Use enough force, and something will break - you'll pull the threads of the nut or the stud, pull the stud out of the hub, deform the rim (particularly on alloy rims). It depends on how much they're over-torqued, and how often. The main concern is that you'll stretch them.

What can happen if too much or too little torque is applied? ›

Over-torquing can cause the nut to strip the threads, which will result in failure. Not enough torque, known as under-torquing, results in a situation that can cause the fastener to cycle and vibrate and to have improper clamping. This can shorten the fatigue life, which can result in failure.

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